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Investigating the declining reactive power demand of UK distribution networks

CG Kaloudas, LF Ochoa, I Fletcher, B Marshall, S Majithia

IEEE Power and Energy Society General Meeting | IEEE | Published : 2015

Abstract

The significant decline of reactive power (Q) demand in the UK is considered one of the factors that led in 2011 to over-voltages in the 400kV network. To examine this, a distribution network known to have this decline is modelled in detail (from the transmission interface, 132kV, to 33kV) and validated using monitoring data. In particular, the effects from replacing overhead lines with cables as well as P and Q demand trends (at primary substations) on Q exchanges at the GSP are investigated. Results for this particular distribution network show that high cable penetrations in 132kV circuits lead, during minimum demand, to Q gains many times larger than its 2013 level. In addition, the iden..

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